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Blackmoor
Blackmoor
Golf Club, 2001 Golf Course of the year by The Myrtle Beach Area
Golf Course Owners Association, at Longwood Plantation is truly
unique. This spectacular, beautiful undulating design is Gary
Player’s first in the Myrtle Beach area. |
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Crow
Creek
Since Opening in February 2000, Crow Creek Golf Club has become
one of the most popular destinations for golfers visiting the Myrtle
Beach area. Created by architect Rick Robbins, a former Jack Nicklaus
design associate, Crow Creek Golf Club is a scenic layout set on
developer Jerry McLamb's 500-acre family homestead. |
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Farmstead
Located on the northern end of Myrtle Beach, SC's Grand Strand,
Farmstead Golf Links is one of the most exciting courses in the
Carolinas. Routed along a spectacular piece of land, the course
boasts one of the most memorable holes in Myrtle Beach -- its mammoth,
767-yard, 18th hole. The area's only par 6, this finishing hole
actually begins with a drive into a wide sweeping fairway in South
Carolina and concludes on a large undulating green in North Carolina.
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Grande
Dunes
A spectacular 18-hole championship golf course will be gently sculpted
into the naturally wooded landscape. Set high on a bluff overlooking
the Intracoastal Waterway, this dramatic design delivers panoramic
views of the waterway and maritime forest. |
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Grande
Dunes Members Club
The Members Club at Grande
Dunes is a design collaboration between PGA Hall of Fame inductee
Nick Price and golf architect Craig Schreiner. This creative layout
weaves throughout the area's natural pine preserves and along the
Intracoastal Waterway, presenting a unique variety of shot-making
challenges on a gently rolling terrain. |
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Myrtlewood
Myrtlewood Golf Club is home to two championship golf courses, PineHills
and The Palmetto, which are set along the beautiful Intracoastal
Waterway in the heart of Myrtle Beach, S.C. Since its opening in
1966, Myrtlewood's commitment to great golf, superior customer service
and top-notch facilities has made it a Grand Strand favorite. The
PineHills Course is the first and only design along the Grand Strand
by award-winning architect Arthur Hills. |
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River Hills River
Hills Golf & Country Club is located in the historic seaside village
of Little River, South Carolina, near North Myrtle Beach. It offers
a magnificent 18-hole course designed by Tom Jackson, with fairways
that meander through a picturesque, heavily wooded rolling terrain.
The rolling hills, unusual for a coastal course, are this layout's
signature. |
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River's
Edge
Situated upon one of the most breathtaking pieces of property that
you'll ever see is one of the most
spectacular courses you'll ever play, designed by one of the most
humble men you'll ever meet.
The very first day that Arnold Palmer gazed out across the Shallotte
River, he remarked that this site had
the potential to be something very special. He assigned one of his
top project managers, Erik Larsen, to
the job and the result is sensational. |
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Shaftsbury
Glen
Home to one of the Grand Strands newest layouts thats
also the centerpiece of a premier residential community. Architect
Clyde Johnstons course design is a British-inspired challenge
that features generous landing areas and elevated bent-grass greens
that rank with the areas finest. From the very beginning Shaftesbury
Glen was designed to be different. Clyde set out to create a heathland
course to rival all the very best in the world. Earth moving only
when necessary. |
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Tidewater
With its magnificent views of the Intracoastal Waterway, saltwater
marshes and Atlantic Ocean...and undulating Bermuda grass
greens...Tidewater has been called as pure as the ocean breezes that
blow across it. |
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Tiger's
Eye
An upscale course carved from a virgin pine forest, Tiger's Eye is
distinguished by dramatic elevation changes, reminiscent of the
North Carolina sandhills. There is a stunning combination of natural
waste areas, native grasses, wildflowers, pine and oak trees and
water including marshlands and waterfalls. |